Patna: The Special Duty Unit of the State Police explored a mini gun factory in the countryside patna and grabbed the usual carination of the car in the mangrawat under the Kinjar Police Station area in Arwal on Wednesday.
Thirteen people were arrested, including five in Arwal, in two separate operations.
The weapons factory ran at Gulmahiyachak in Sabbalpur Village under the River Police Station area in Fatuha in Patna District.
The carbine was bought in style and was taken to Sai Chak on Beur on Patna.
Eleven cartridges directly from various drills, nine phones and cars where five criminals traveled were also confiscated.
Source STF said Mohammad Sabir from Kasim Bazaar, Ankit Kumar aka Charan Choudhary of Suturkhana, Mohammad Kasim from Pakki Digi Bazaar, Mohammad Asgar of Sakin Bazaar (all in Munger), Ravi Kumar from Bhagalpur and Randhir Kumar and younger brother Sandir Kumar from Sabbalpur was arrested for allegedly running a weapons factory and smuggling weapons and ammunition.
Twenty semi-automatic countrymade pistol produced in part, one lathe, drilling machine, milling with cutting machines and grinders confiscated from the place.
The Sho Dharmendra Prasad Police Station said they had run illegal weapons factories for the past two years.
“On average, they produce 10 to 15 semi-automatic pistols per day and sell them to dealers in Munger and Bakhtiarpur on Patna for RS6,000 each RS6,500 each.
They buy raw materials from Kolkata,” Prasad said.
He said Kasim and one Munna from the Sabbalpur area was the mastermind.
“Raids is in Nab Munna.
The factory runs at the home of one RAM Ekbal Mahto.
He paid a monthly rent RS16,000.
Randhir and Sandhir are Mahto’s son,” Sho said.
In Arwal, STF arrested Shambhu Kumar Yadav from Jamhaur in Aurangabad, Sanjit Kumar aka Chotu, Amarnath Mahto and Ajay Kumar from Bikram and Manjit Kumar from Mithapur on Patna.
Kinjar Police Station Sho Manoj Kumar Said Shambhu, a property dealer, sat with his four-year-old son in the car to avoid suspicion.
“He returned to his other residence on the Beur after buying a carbine for RS2.85 Lakh from one Ramdip Sharma aka the deppi at the Tekari Police Station in style.
Raid at Ramdip’s residence made money.
He fled until then,” said Manoj.
“Shambhu was accused of in three cases of criminal in Aurangabad while Sanjit, weapons smugglers, were ordered in nine cases that nested with Bikram, Rupaspur, Bihta, and the police officer in Patna District,” he added.